310 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



it is his opinion, also, ili;it this species is dislint-l from C. grnndis. Two specimens in 

 liio upper Han Pedro series of Deadman Ishinil. I'oimkI :ilso in the Pliocene at 

 Pacific Reach, San Diego. 



Living. — Kamtschatka; Hakodate, Japan; Okhotsk (Carpenter). 



Pleistocene. — Santa Barbara (Cooper): San Pedro (Arnold). 



Plincene. — Santa Ro.sa; Kirker's Pa.'^s; Santa Barbara; San Fernando; San 

 Diei^o well (Cooper): Alpine Creek, San Mateo County; Stanford University; San 

 Diego (Arnold). 



Miocene — Tomales, Marin County; Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County; 

 Foxin's and Santa Rosa Island, Santa Barbara County (Cooper). 



347. Crepidula navicelloides Nuttull. 



Crepiduta navicel/oides Nutt., Jay's Cat., No. 3035, 1835. Cpr., Brit. Assn. Rept. , 1863, p. 654. 



Gabb, Pal. Cal., Vol. II, p. 82, 1869. Trvon, Man. Conch., Vol. VIII, p. 126, 1886. 



Cooper, 7th Ann. Rept., Cal. St. Min., 1888, p. 237. Keep, West Coast Shells, p. 76. 



fig. 61, 1892. Williamson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XV, 1892, p. 203. 

 Crepidula nunimaria Gld., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. II, 1846, p. 60; Wilkes' Expl. Exped., 



Vol. XII, p. 377. fig- 480, 1852. 

 Crepidula explanata Gld., Mex. and Cal. Shells, p. 4, PI. XIV, fi^. 7, 1853; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1856, 



p. 205. 



This shell varies greatly in sbnj)e, due to the surface on which it grows. 

 Specimens showing an easy gradation from the circular, flat variety, C. nummaria, 

 through the typical, oblong, flat, 0. navicelloides, to the elongated, curved variety, 

 C. crplnnatn, have been found in the upper San Pedro series of San Pedro. This 

 species ma}' be distinguished from the other members of this genus by its flat or 

 dorsally concave appearance, and by the way in which the deck is raised in the 

 center to allow body space between it and the inner surface of the shell. Repre- 

 sentatives of the above forms were identified by Dr. Dall as this species. 



Rare in the lower San Pedro series of Deadman Island; and in the upper San 

 Pedro series of Crawfish George's, Los Cerritos, San Pedro, and Deadman Island. 

 Found also in the Pleistocene at the bath-liouse, Santa Barbara. 



Living. — Alaska to San Diego (Cooper). 



Pleistocene. — Santa Barbara (Cooper): San Pedro; Santa Barbara (Arnold). 



Pliocene. — San Diego well (Dall). , 



348. Crepidula onyx Sowerby. 



Crepidula onyx Sbv., Genera of Shells, No. 23, fig. 2, 1824. Cpr., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1856, p. 225; 

 Brit. Assn. Rept., 1856, p. 323. Trvon, Man. Conch., Vol. VIII, PI. XXXVII, fig. 37; 

 PI. XXXVIII, figs. 43-50; PI. XXXIX, fig. 59, 1886. 



Shell ovate, generally irregular, luw arched, strong; apex small, marginal, sharp and turned 

 to one side; surface marked by concentric lamellar lines of growth; aperture irregularly ovate; lini 



